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September 24, 2005

Resurrection

Yeah, I've been dead for a while. School is making me panic.

CHEN4401 is taking up every extra second of my life.
CHEN4501 is fun but still time consuming.
GEOG3101 should be a good time.
CHEM5221 is okay, but boring.
BIOC3021 is an easy A.

I have more to say about each classes...

But Saturdays are busy days for me. Comstock Front Desk and Loring Pasta Bar. Sexy times, I know.

I got some pictures from my Asian Birthday Party last night. It was good times. Nothing says turning 22 than wearing a kimono and drinkin' sake (which is disgusting by the way).

Posted by piep0058 at 04:03 PM | Comments (0)

September 04, 2005

So Long, Summer 2005

Yeah, school starts soon. It's going to be my last year of college before I'm done with my bachelor's degree in chemical engineering. It's also in store to be the best year of my life ever.

Part of me is excited. And then a part of me is scared. What am I gonna do when I'm done with school? I don't want to leave Minneapolis but I'm afraid it might be necessary. At the very least, I'm going to work in a big city with a good gay population. This is actually a necessity as far as I'm concerned. My brief visit to St. Louis has shown me at least one thing: I can't live in a city that doesn't have very visible gay clubs. The visibility of the gay clubs in a city is a good indication of how comfortable guys in that city are with their sexuality.

So why not do some more school. I think I already know the answer deep down: I need to have a real job for a year or two. None of this part time restaurant stuff or office work.

Although it would be nice to just get things over and done with as far as school goes, it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world to wait a few years before going into management or law or perhaps even graduate school.

It's not like I'm going to die anytime soon, but even if I did that would mean I wouldn't have to worry about my student loans! YES!

Posted by piep0058 at 05:06 PM | Comments (6)

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